Asa’s Final Inner Burial
2 Chronicles 16:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Asa dies in the 41st year of his reign and is laid to rest in tombs he had built, with fragrant spices and a great burning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Be still and hear the inner script: the tomb and the spices are not about a man in history but about your own states of consciousness. Asa’s death marks a shift in inner life; the sepulchers he built symbolize attachments you have erected around your identity, the king you believed yourself to be. The bed filled with odours and the apothecaries’ art are the sensory graces your imagination can furnish to honor a finished chapter. The very great burning is the release of old claims, a consummation of the act that frees the mind to begin anew. In this light, you are neither dying nor ending; you are waking to a higher state that remains unchanged as the I AM while forms pass. When you understand that all outward forms are manifestations of inner conditions, you can practice a revised ending: imagine laying down the old self in the inner city of David and rising as a more complete you who acts from a richer awareness now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume you are the I AM behind the scene, and revise the moment by consciously laying aside the old self in your inner tomb while filling the space with a new, living sense of identity.
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